ditzyscrap
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So, my computer needs more RAM. I called Dell this morning to ask what kind of RAM I needed, and the A$$ on the other end wouldn't TELL ME what kind to get, said I could ONLY get it through Dell, because no other kind would be compatible. I think that's BS, lol (and I ended up hanging up on him because he made me so mad)...
Anyhow, so...is he telling me the truth? I finally found the place to figure out what type to buy, and this is the details (I need to buy 2...he told me my computer can only hold up to 2GB, right now I have 1GB worth in 2 slots):
Storage Capacity: 1 GB
Memory Type: DRAM
Technology: DDR II SDRAM
Form Factor: DIMM 240-pin
Memory Speed: 533 MHz ( PC2-4200 )
Latency Timings: CL4
Data Integrity Check: Non-ECC
RAM Features: Unbuffered
Module Configuration: 128 x 64
Supply Voltage: 1.8 V
Compatible Slots: 1 x memory - DIMM 240-pin
OK, so reading this, I'm guessing I need a 1GB DDR2 SDRAM, 240-pin, right? So...can I take that in to Best Buy and they'll give me what I need? I know how to take the memory out and replace it myself (Dell has had me do it before when we were testing the motherboard because my computer wouldn't power on)...but if it would be less hassle, I was thinking of taking my computer in to the Geek Squad tomorrow and leaving it there for the week, for them to tell me the exact type of RAM to buy and just install it for an extra $30 (which, btw...would be only a few $$ more than buying through Dell and having it shipped).
I just don't want to go buy the memory and then find out the Dell guy wasn't lying to me, lol, and they've somehow set up their system that you can't use any other type. My problem is, I can't order memory from Dell because they won't ship to a PO Box - when I bought my computer, I lived in town and had a street address...then we moved to a small village that does NOT have street addresses, only PO Boxes, and I end up getting in an argument with the person on the other end that NO I don't have an address that is not a box number (they just do NOT get this concept, at all, lmao). Anyhow...tired of dealing with that...I'd rather just pick it up somewhere near me and not have to wait, etc.
Anyhow, so...is he telling me the truth? I finally found the place to figure out what type to buy, and this is the details (I need to buy 2...he told me my computer can only hold up to 2GB, right now I have 1GB worth in 2 slots):
Storage Capacity: 1 GB
Memory Type: DRAM
Technology: DDR II SDRAM
Form Factor: DIMM 240-pin
Memory Speed: 533 MHz ( PC2-4200 )
Latency Timings: CL4
Data Integrity Check: Non-ECC
RAM Features: Unbuffered
Module Configuration: 128 x 64
Supply Voltage: 1.8 V
Compatible Slots: 1 x memory - DIMM 240-pin
OK, so reading this, I'm guessing I need a 1GB DDR2 SDRAM, 240-pin, right? So...can I take that in to Best Buy and they'll give me what I need? I know how to take the memory out and replace it myself (Dell has had me do it before when we were testing the motherboard because my computer wouldn't power on)...but if it would be less hassle, I was thinking of taking my computer in to the Geek Squad tomorrow and leaving it there for the week, for them to tell me the exact type of RAM to buy and just install it for an extra $30 (which, btw...would be only a few $$ more than buying through Dell and having it shipped).
I just don't want to go buy the memory and then find out the Dell guy wasn't lying to me, lol, and they've somehow set up their system that you can't use any other type. My problem is, I can't order memory from Dell because they won't ship to a PO Box - when I bought my computer, I lived in town and had a street address...then we moved to a small village that does NOT have street addresses, only PO Boxes, and I end up getting in an argument with the person on the other end that NO I don't have an address that is not a box number (they just do NOT get this concept, at all, lmao). Anyhow...tired of dealing with that...I'd rather just pick it up somewhere near me and not have to wait, etc.